Homemade Heavy Base

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Monty
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Homemade Heavy Base

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It seems to keep my heaviest 2500 planted to the map and it's low profile.

Can anyone guess what it is?


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Is that a metal knob from an old radio?
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it does look like an metal knob.
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The vertical part of it looks like the shape of a Winston Cone, an off-axis parabolic shape that is used nowadays in high energy particle physics experiments as a light guide to direct photons to a photomultiplier tube. Two partners and I designed those things for Project MIPP, a sub project for Project MINOS at FermiLab. Winston cones only have about a 3% loss of photons in transmission.

Anyway, that's another thing it reminds me of.
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Looks like a plug for an Assemble at Home piece of equipment ----
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Post by trynda1701 »

Is it a game piece from a boardgame?

If it wasn't for the size of the SL2500 DN, I would have said it also reminds me of the stands that came with the old Elite line of minis!
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Version 2 of the "Winston-Cone-Base" has a slightly bigger disk and elevated higher than the v1 base. It still doesn't extend beyond 32mm perimeter of the hex and it's fairly stable.
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My goal is to come up with a base that is stable, not distracting, not ridiculously huge like the 2500 bases and not $2 a pop. I'm not digging the clear bases. The 2400's are probably the better playing pieces for hex maps I already have.

About the same height as a B-10 stand.
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